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Making People Want To Buy Your Branded Product And How Your Competition Effects Your Brand
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| Believe it or not your competition is usually only one of the small stumbling blocks to your success—you are. However, that does not let you off the hook when it comes to the old adage of “Know thine enemy.” Actually, your competition is not always your enemy, sometimes they can be your best friend—especially if their product is good quality and their brand name is not well imprinted onto society's conscious. Anyway, whether they have done a poor or fabulous job of branding their business for success you need to take time to research and study them, so you can know and understand what makes you special and why people should want to buy from you instead of them. |
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Using ‘The Force’: How Lucas Achieved Success
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| From quiet, humble beginnings in Modesto, California to a multi-million dollar ranch and hub of activity in Nicasio, Lucas has taken the film industry by storm. From his technological innovations to his business strategies to his beloved science fiction androids, Lucas has become a household name and an immortal part of American cinematic history. “Good luck has its storms,” Lucas once said. But, his success has had little to do with luck. How did he do it? |
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How Goal Setting Unleashes Your Potential
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| If you're not a disciplined Goal Setter, you'll have to rely on pure luck to succeed in sales. Establishing goals and persisting in trying to achieve them is what success is all about. When you have goals you don't need luck. |
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Increase Your Business Luck
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| I recently read "The Luck Factor" (Dr. Richard Wiseman), a scientific study of luck. After three years of study, Dr. Wiseman determined that "Luck is something that can be learned". His research boiled down to four principles: |
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Howard Schultz Starbucks
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| Howard Schultz, Starbucks visionary, once said, “I believe life is a series of near misses. A lot of what we ascribe to luck is not luck at all. It’s seizing the day and accepting responsibility for your future. It’s seeing what other people don’t and pursuing that vision.” |
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The dollar is the draw
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| We often use money as a draw for employees. The question that really needs to be asked is: Is that really what will draw the right employee to your door? |
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Building a Leadership Team - Part 3
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| Talent is necessary for building a winning leadership team, but talent is not sufficient. You can recruit the very best in every functional area of responsibility in your organization, but unless they work well together, you will fail to create sustainable value. And in a competitive environment, you will lose to teams with far less talent if they work well together but you don’t. There is a tongue in cheek axiom that comes as a corollary to this – “I’d rather be lucky than good.” If you believe in blind luck, go with God and stop reading. If you believe we make our own luck, I’d like to share three principles for creating a great leadership team and some practical insights into each: agreement on the mission, clear communication, and balance.
Part 3 = Balance |
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Wishing I was Lucky
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| It has been said that luck occurs when opportunity meets persistence. There is also the famous quote: “Luck is a wonderful thing. The harder a person works, the more of it they seem to have” Are we really lucky? |
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Seek and You Shall Find
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| We draw into our lives the things we focus on. If your mind is ready to pay attention to something – new people to meet, selling opportunities, new applications for an old product, ways to save money, chances to learn a new skill – you draw those things into our consciousness. They have always been there, now you are just paying attention to them. When we change the way we look at things, things change the way they look.
Instead of paying attention to every single piece of information in our stimulus-rich world, if we seek the things we want in our life, that’s exactly what we will find. |
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Do you feel lucky?
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| Luck has come up a lot in conversation in the last week or so. How much of our business success do we put down to good fortune and to what extent are we able to create our own luck?
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SEO Tips for Network Marketing Success
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| Network marketing success thru search engine optimization isn't a matter of shooting blindly or pure luck. While there can be a little bit of luck involved, there's plenty of hard-core technology at the center. Though we are unique people, our online searches are similar in uncanny strategies. SEO uses these traits to boost different components of your work-at-home business information to send more traffic to your website. |
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